The Second Continental Congress of revolutionary days

a. operated with strong constitutional authority.
b. functioned as a Revolutionary tribunal with direct authority over citizens and the army.
c. shared equal authority with the states.
d. was little more than a conference of ambassadors from independent states with very limited power.
e. was most effective in developing a banking and currency system.


d

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A) mainly settled in enclaves with little contact with others B) quickly intermarried with the Tejanos C) settled in the northern and western high plains D) found it difficult to farm profitably

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Akbar's religious policies were viewed, by his fellow Muslims:

a. As a necessary accommodation to the large numbers of Hindus under his control. b. As proof that he had actually become a non-believer. c. As the result of the influence of his wife Manmati. d. As a necessary, if harsh, reinstatement of Muslim fundamentalism in his domains.

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Dartmouth College v. Woodward __________

a. increased the regulatory powers of state governments b. asserted the implied powers of the Constitution c. led to the growth of the modern corporation d. ruled the state had no right to tax a privately owned college e. expanded the powers of the federal government to regulate education

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Which of the following influenced Earl Warren's determination to secure a unanimous opinion in Brown v. Board of Education?

A) He regretted how he had handled the internment of Japanese Americans in World War II. B) He knew he only needed to win limited political support. C) He felt the matter was appropriate for the Supreme Court. D) He and President Eisenhower had a bad relationship.

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